Local
11 months ago
City Council considers improvements at Hitchcock Park

The Mitchell City Council is considering adding $1.1 million to the 2025 budget for upgrades at Hitchcock Park, including new lights, improved pathways, and new tennis courts.

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Local
11 months ago
SD Tourism Introduces New Initiatives to Keep Visitors in Mitchell Longer

Mitchell leaders are focusing on attracting more visitors and encouraging longer stays as summer approaches. Officials from Travel South Dakota say tourism in 2024 brought $115 million to the area, supporting 1,600 jobs.

Local
11 months ago
Davison, Hanson County Boards Approve Ambulance District

Davison and Hanson county commissions have approved creating an ambulance district to provide better coverage across 900+ square miles around Mitchell.

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Local
11 months ago
Mitchell City Council Approves New Corn Palace Seats

The Mitchell City Council approved the purchase of new seats for the Corn Palace but postponed the decision on their color.

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Lifestyle
11 months ago
Mitchell School District’s Snack Pack Program A Success

Longfellow Elementary School’s Den B students spearheaded a district-wide food drive, collecting 3,584 items for the Snack Pack program.

Business
11 months ago
Sioux Falls Residents File Petition to Challenge City Council’s Decision on Brockhouse Taxidermy Collection

A group of Sioux Falls residents has launched a petition to challenge the City Council’s recent decision to surplus the Brockhouse taxidermy animal collection. The decision, made last week, would send most of the collection to the University of Notre Dame’s Museum of Biodiversity. Petition organizers argue that voters should have the chance to approve or reject the City Council’s resolution. The petition is currently available for signatures at Abby Normal’s Museum of the Strange, and organizers are aiming for at least 7,600 signatures to force a public vote.

Government
11 months ago
Attorney General Marty Jackley Clarifies South Dakota’s Stance on Multi-State Lawsuit Regarding Section 504 Disability Accommodations

South Dakota Attorney General Marty Jackley reassured the public that the state’s involvement in a multi-state lawsuit challenging the Biden administration’s stance on gender dysphoria under Section 504 will not affect disability accommodations for school-aged children in the state. Jackley emphasized that the lawsuit, which South Dakota joined in 2024, is focused on gender dysphoria as a disability, not the rights of students with disabilities. Disabled students will continue to receive necessary services without disruption, despite the ongoing legal challenge.

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Government
11 months ago
South Dakota House Bill 1259 Could Impact Transgender Community, Advocates Speak Out

South Dakota’s transgender community faces potential challenges with House Bill 1259, currently under discussion by state lawmakers. The bill would restrict access to gender-designated bathrooms based on biological sex. Mike Phelan of the Transformation Project Advocacy Network testified against the bill, emphasizing that transgender individuals using restrooms do not pose a threat. Phelan, also a school board member in Vermillion, highlighted that inclusive bathroom policies in schools since 2022 have caused no issues. The timeline for House decisions on the bill remains uncertain.

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Local
11 months ago
South Dakota Ranked Among Top States for Retirement in 2025, WalletHub Survey Reveals

“South Dakota Ranked Among Top States for Retirement in 2025, WalletHub Survey Reveals”

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Weather
11 months ago
How to Prepare for Winter Storms Amid Extreme Cold in Mitchell, SD

  Mitchell, SD (Mitchell Now) Our area is currently under an extreme cold warning, […]